I’m definitely not a health nut, but I don’t eat fast food. The exception I make for myself is Burgerville, and that is because Burgerville is delicious. Anyone who thinks IN-N-OUT is better is out of their mind.

Burgerville is the standard for fast food.

Being a fan of Burgerville made me especially excited when I found out they are launching BV Radio, a station that will showcase Northwest musicians.

“You’re definitely going to hear The Decemberists, The Dandy Warhols and Elliot Smith,” said Michael Roe, founder of io4Business via a Burgerville press release. “But you’re also going to hear Viva Voce, Rob Stroup & The Blame, And And And – that’s a local band- heard of them yet?”

In addition to including Northwest artists in one-third of their programming, they are also working on streaming Timbers and Trailblazers games.

“Supporting local businesses and community is one of our core values,” said Burgerville president and CEO, Jeff Harvey. “When thinking about the music we play in our restaurants, we wanted to extend our support to local songwriters and musicians, many of whom have never had airtime on a local radio station.”

By the end of the year, BV Radio will also be available online.

Local artists who would like to have their music considered for airplay on BV Radio are encouraged to submit CDs to Burgerville headquarters located at 109 West 17th Street, Vancouver, WA, 98660.

I can’t wait to start seeing the Tweets.

“Hey @sapientkills, I was in Burgerville drinking a Pumpking Shake and hear My Grind is Tech. lol. Thats dope #OutHereBurgerville”